We’re pretty unanimous that the season was up and down but in the end when the show was good, it was AMAZING. This season we got amnesia, story wrap-ups, lost episodes and some guy named Miracle Man. This season really had it all and we loved it.

Be sure to come back next week to catch our final show… EVER! Thanks to everyone that’s been on this ride with us, we have just one more episode to go.

Episode Information

This is our season 5 recap where we go through and list out all of our favorite moments from this season

Obviously as the last season we go from one major story to the end of the show.

Point 1

After the amnesia arc we had a special show just to recap that and what we thought about it. At the time we almost unanimously said the show should have ended there. What do we think now?

Point 2

We did get closure on Valerie, Lombard and May Ying. Was that enough? What else were we hoping to get closure on before the show ended?

Gina. She always had a dedicated episode and has quite the backstory on a number of characters. She got 100% skipped in the final season.

I know its tempting to say Trudy got skipped too, but they only paid attention to her here and there throughout the run. She also got a standalone episode with Asian Cut and she got tortured in it.

The Burnett thing should have been a consistent, routine problem. IAD should have been hounding him all season.

Castillo. He showed he was burned out several times throughout the season. In Heart of the Night and his ex-wife then again in Miami Squeeze where he’s setup & almost killed! But after that moment when he goes into the hospital and we see that very endearing scene between Crockett and Castillo, he essentially disappears

Favorite episodes

Melissa:

Redemption in Blood (E02)

Hard Knocks (E08)

Heart of the Night (E03)

Dom:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Over The Line (E15)

Miracle Man (E19)

John:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Too Much, Too Late (E20)

Asian Cut

Guest Stars

Dom’s guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

The various guest stars that made repeat appearances because they’re not allowed to leave the studio. Its like a cult, they’re allowed to leave whenever they want. All they have to do is go through 7 layers of barbed wire and be hunted for sport. Its how they got Law & Order together so quickly, all they had to do was activate everyone’s microchip and the cast was full.

Melissa guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

Izzy

John’s guest stars:

CCH Pounder

John Leguizamo and Mark Mcauly

Michael Chiklis

Music

Yanni

Guns n’ Roses

Genesis

Final Thoughts

There were a lot of unnecessary episodes and in the end they really hurt the overall impression of the show. Here are some examples:

The Cell Within where Tubbs is held captive as someone doesn’t believe the law looks out for people so they take it into their own hands

Over The Line, where a bunch of cops don’t believe the law looks out for people so they take the law into their own hands

Victims of Circumstance where a bunch of supremacists don’t believe the law… Okay so I’m starting to see the theme here.

Bad Timing. Lots of people point at Cows or Missing Hours as the worst episode of Vice. For my money Bad Timing is the worst.

What I think now is either they should have ended it sooner OR given it one more season. By the end of this season they got back to what people wanted. A little humor, more cartels and more balanced episodes and not just the Sonny Crockett show. If they had another season it wouldn’t feel like things were so rushed, which is what the season felt like. Everything was rushed. There should have been another Burnett episode where he’s further punished and has to prove himself. There should have been another Stan gambling episode where he has to face everything including Zito’s death. There should have been a Gina episode and another full Izzy episode where we get closure on him and he gets cut loose. Miracle Man was almost that episode

This season doesn’t change my mind on Miami Vice. Its still iconic, its still the best cop show of the 80’s, I still love this show because it refuses to take itself too seriously. The good has always outweighed the bad and its still that way in season 5.

]]>After 21 episodes we’ve concluded our complete rundown of season 5 of Miami Vice. This week we’re taking a look back at the season, picking our favorite moments, guest stars and episodes. Then, we concluded with our traditional end of season clip show of all our best moments from the season of the greatest Miami Vice podcast on the internet!

We’re pretty unanimous that the season was up and down but in the end when the show was good, it was AMAZING. This season we got amnesia, story wrap-ups, lost episodes and some guy named Miracle Man. This season really had it all and we loved it.

Be sure to come back next week to catch our final show… EVER! Thanks to everyone that’s been on this ride with us, we have just one more episode to go.

Episode Information

This is our season 5 recap where we go through and list out all of our favorite moments from this season

Obviously as the last season we go from one major story to the end of the show.

Point 1

After the amnesia arc we had a special show just to recap that and what we thought about it. At the time we almost unanimously said the show should have ended there. What do we think now?

Point 2

We did get closure on Valerie, Lombard and May Ying. Was that enough? What else were we hoping to get closure on before the show ended?

Gina. She always had a dedicated episode and has quite the backstory on a number of characters. She got 100% skipped in the final season.

I know its tempting to say Trudy got skipped too, but they only paid attention to her here and there throughout the run. She also got a standalone episode with Asian Cut and she got tortured in it.

The Burnett thing should have been a consistent, routine problem. IAD should have been hounding him all season.

Castillo. He showed he was burned out several times throughout the season. In Heart of the Night and his ex-wife then again in Miami Squeeze where he’s setup & almost killed! But after that moment when he goes into the hospital and we see that very endearing scene between Crockett and Castillo, he essentially disappears

Favorite episodes

Melissa:

Redemption in Blood (E02)

Hard Knocks (E08)

Heart of the Night (E03)

Dom:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Over The Line (E15)

Miracle Man (E19)

John:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Too Much, Too Late (E20)

Asian Cut

Guest Stars

Dom’s guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

The various guest stars that made repeat appearances because they’re not allowed to leave the studio. Its like a cult, they’re allowed to leave whenever they want. All they have to do is go through 7 layers of barbed wire and be hunted for sport. Its how they got Law & Order together so quickly, all they had to do was activate everyone’s microchip and the cast was full.

Melissa guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

Izzy

John’s guest stars:

CCH Pounder

John Leguizamo an]]>

After 21 episodes we’ve concluded our complete rundown of season 5 of Miami Vice. This week we’re taking a look back at the season, picking our favorite moments, guest stars and episodes. Then, we concluded with our traditional end of season clip show of all our best moments from the season of the greatest Miami Vice podcast on the internet!

We’re pretty unanimous that the season was up and down but in the end when the show was good, it was AMAZING. This season we got amnesia, story wrap-ups, lost episodes and some guy named Miracle Man. This season really had it all and we loved it.

Be sure to come back next week to catch our final show… EVER! Thanks to everyone that’s been on this ride with us, we have just one more episode to go.

Episode Information

This is our season 5 recap where we go through and list out all of our favorite moments from this season

Obviously as the last season we go from one major story to the end of the show.

Point 1

After the amnesia arc we had a special show just to recap that and what we thought about it. At the time we almost unanimously said the show should have ended there. What do we think now?

Point 2

We did get closure on Valerie, Lombard and May Ying. Was that enough? What else were we hoping to get closure on before the show ended?

Gina. She always had a dedicated episode and has quite the backstory on a number of characters. She got 100% skipped in the final season.

I know its tempting to say Trudy got skipped too, but they only paid attention to her here and there throughout the run. She also got a standalone episode with Asian Cut and she got tortured in it.

The Burnett thing should have been a consistent, routine problem. IAD should have been hounding him all season.

Castillo. He showed he was burned out several times throughout the season. In Heart of the Night and his ex-wife then again in Miami Squeeze where he’s setup & almost killed! But after that moment when he goes into the hospital and we see that very endearing scene between Crockett and Castillo, he essentially disappears

Favorite episodes

Melissa:

Redemption in Blood (E02)

Hard Knocks (E08)

Heart of the Night (E03)

Dom:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Over The Line (E15)

Miracle Man (E19)

John:

Hostile Takeover (E01)

Too Much, Too Late (E20)

Asian Cut

Guest Stars

Dom’s guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

The various guest stars that made repeat appearances because they’re not allowed to leave the studio. Its like a cult, they’re allowed to leave whenever they want. All they have to do is go through 7 layers of barbed wire and be hunted for sport. Its how they got Law & Order together so quickly, all they had to do was activate everyone’s microchip and the cast was full.

Melissa guest stars:

C.C.H. Pounder

Izzy

John’s guest stars:

CCH Pounder

John Leguizamo an]]>

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Mon, 11 Mar 2019 11:26:50 +0000dominichttp://gowiththeheat.com/?p=1606freefall,miami vice,miami vice season 5,series finaleCannot believe it! We’re actually here. This is, for real, the absolute last episode of Miami Vice… EVER! After three years of slowly churning through every single episode we’ve finally made it to Freefall and we’re all so excited to finally see this episode. Regardless of all its flaws its still a great episode of Miami Vice. The biggest question we ask is: Would we feel different about Freefall if we didn’t watch the lost episodes first.

Freefall did deliver on very, VERY important friendship and that’s exactly how it ended. Even through all their ups and downs and the friction in Too Much, Too Late the master crime fighting duo are still friends. So many of these shows end with everyone parting ways and leaving tons of unanswered questions. This episode ends with… tons of unanswered questions. But, we’ll always know that Crockett and Tubbs still love each other.

John thinks Sonny has found his inner-meat fondler. Melissa has some advice for Bianca trying to distract the man in charge of the coup. Dominic loves the recreation of the Predator scene when they shoot up that trailer.

Its our last episode rundown and one of the best episodes of Go With The Heat ever!

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

Opening

Costa Morada… Viva Revolution! General is upset, talking to reporters. He doesn’t think he’s got a problem, regardless of the riots. Gets called away by his number 2.

Somewhere else, a budget Ray Liotta is talking to a man tied to a tree. Asks if he works for Borbon, man nods name is Guzman. He had $2M. The non-union Ray Liotta smacks him around and finds the ticket for the trip. Why did he think he could just not talk? He literally had the itinerary in his pocket. Borbon was heading to US.

Back the embassy/palace, Borbon is leaving with his best dog. He’s traveling by coffin. Oh wait, itsthe guy that was tied to the tree with a not from Liotta. Note says the only way he can leave is in a coffin like Guzman. Liotta is the head of the cartel, now he has to escape without being pulled into a commercial about quitting cigarettes.

Meanwhile in Miami Sonny isn’t in a rock n’ roll mood. Sonny says he’s an old man, can’t stay awake. They’re watching Ramon, it was supposed to be a short trip. Sonnyh says there’s got to be a better way to serve his adult life, Rico says what’s better than serving and protecting.

Finally their turkey comes out and Rico says lets do him. Duo give chase as Ramon tries to outrun a Lambo in his GTO, which are known for being nimble. But he’s a frisky little bugger.

Cross town chase montage. Ramon is never really able to get away but the duo get blocked in and arrested very much to their surprise.

Melissa: No one ask any questions or anything

We got two stories going on here and none look good for the duo

Credits

Warehouse/Stage

Duo get brought before a trial by musical theater. DEA officer Andrew Baker presiding and also on tenor. Duo still shocked, then Chief Highsmith comes in. He doesn’t actually know whats happening either.

DEA brought them in because they need their help to find Borbon to penetrate the Medellin cartel. Also the panel will judge your bikini line.

Sonny says they don’t really know him except that they call him The Butcher and his reign is banked by dealers.

DEA says they cut a deal with him to get Borbon out of Costa Morada to use him to bring down the Medellin cartel. They want the duo to go to Costa Morada and bring Borbon back since they have so much experience doing it.

Actually its not their first time, they just need a good Jimmy.

Police chief is surprised but DEA has given them approval and will get weapons from DEA contacts in CM. Sonny’s not convinced but DEA brings in Ramon and is well connected in CM and he recommend the duo. Sonny attacks Ramon and Highsmith doesn’t like it. Duo walk out while DEA pleads with them, no deal.

Park

Stan called in a bet, he’s in deep debt and they ask him about it but he says TS

This is the exact same clip from Too Much Too Late after he leaves the Gamblers Anonymous meeting.

Raoul’s

Tubbs walks in, Sonny is already at the bar. Tubbs says he’s been thinking about Borbon says he’s come around on it. Sonny says he’s had the same thought, that if they bring down Borbon they’ll actually be able to make a big difference. They’d bring down so man dealers.

Tubbs is actually kind of excited about it, Sonny is getting drunk thinking about it. Tubbs says he’s in if Sonny’s in… Partner. After some thinking Sonny says its probably suicide. Tubbs says you wanna live forever? Sonny says he’ll probably have to tag along to make sure Tubbs doesn’t get his butt shutoff. Tubbs is happy and they’re off

Melissa: Sonny is clearly done, he’s drinking at like 2 in the afternoon

Seaplane landing

Its so long that it really is its own scene

The duo have some problems with INS in Costa Morada but their person inside the local Tourism board buys off the agent.

Airfield

Liotta is talking to Borbon’s number two! Borbon has been setup by his own Captain. Captain says Borbon still intends to leave but Liotta says they can’t let him leave because then the rebels will take over and he needs gov’t support for his cartel. He says kill Borbon, then he can’t talk to the DEA and then the military will stay in control

Road

After a quick drive through the Costa Morada countryside, Ramirez leaves the duo in the back of the car surrounded by rebels in some sweet mullets. Says stay inside, he’s gonna go talk to the contact.

Melissa: The view out the window isn’t stock footage

Then, Ramirez very discreetly runs down the street. The duo jump out just in time before the car explodes and the rebels advance on them. Luckily a very tender lady pulls up and rescues them. Felecia says she’s the contact and maybe you should check out the DEA and who set you up.

General Palace

Borbon gets an update from his finance officer, but tell shim to shut up then shoots him. Finance minister said the rebels are getting too close

Rebel Camp

Felecia gets them armed up, rebels are very organized and well-prepared. They know exactly what Borbon’s schedule is.

Felecia takes Tubbs and they go review the escape route. They’re on a tight schedule, need to leave by 10PM, that’s when the boat leaves. Tubbs then politely asks why do you fight a losing battle

Hotel/Bar Thing

Sonny goes and talks to Jimindez and Bianca. Sonny wants them to start the internal revolution tonight, then they’re gonna sneak Borbon out. Jimindez is shocked, not sure it can be done, Bianca promises it will. In face, she’s the generals daughter.

Rebel Camp

Tubbs is still talking to Felecia, says in the Bronx they have the same problems so he has empathy for their plight. She says it sounds like you love that place… Tubbs says yes he does. Sounds like he might want to go back to New York… WINK

Battlefield

Tubbs tells Sonny, he’s shocked too. So Tubbs was shopping for women while in Costa Morada. Like, that was on the itinerary.

Concerned about Liotta, he could throw a wrench into their plans but everything is lined up. Concerned about Jimindez and how nervous he was

General’s Palace

Bianca stumbles on the Captain giving orders to kill Borbon and the Americans.

Later that night, Sonny’s wig plus Tubbs are trying to sneak in by climbing over the wall. Couple of guards are on patrol

Inside, the Captain gets a visit from Bianca who seduces him with her back. They kiss, she attempts to grab his gun but knocks it on the ground. Captain asks if she was trying to kill him, he says yeah, you’re gonna kill my dad. Doesn’t even try to lie?

He decides to not kill her as he’s still fully erect. Tells her to stay there.

Outside the duo are sneaking around while nothing but white people go into the palace. Luckily the whole country speaks English too.

Melissa: Why didn’t they send Castillo?

White people watch a movie with Borbon about the Glenn Miller Orchestra but Borbon gets called away by the Captain. Borbon asks where Bianca is and then the duo save him. Borbon doesn’t believe it but the Captain goes for his gun, Tubbs shoots and kills. Duo plus Bianca and Borbon shoot their way out of the front gate.

They get picked up by Felicia, but she dies and Borbon takes a bullet. Tubbs is heartbroken, Sonny says leave her she’s gone and they escape.

Boat

Hope this goes well for Sonny, they last time he was on a boat we became the best drug lord in all of Florida.

Borbon is stable but bleeding, they’re heading for the seaplane but might have to just drive all the way to Florida.

Bianca comes down and thanks him for saving her dad. He’s not happy, she says you feel too much.

Waterfront

DEA Baker talking to Chief Highsmith. Baker is happy that Borbon is out, duo have him. Highsmith isn’t happy, doesn’t want the streets of Miami turning into a warzone while Central American gangs are looking for Borbon. Baker says deal with in and if you want to be a real Republican you’ll just shut your mouth.

Highsmith leaves unhappy but not protesting

Miami Montage

Church?

Sonny meeting w/Baker. Baker complaining that they didn’t take the seaplane, they just took a 3 day cruise to Miami.

Airfield

Safehouse

Ladies + Stan are there then the duo show up, Tubbs jokes about getting lost to this house. Shift rotate, leaving the duo there.

Later that night three ninjas sneak over the wall and break into the safehouse.

Inside, Sonny/Tubbs talk, Tubbs is upset about Felicia, she was a tender lady. Tubbs is broken up about it could be any of them at any time. Sonny tells him you can’t think about that while on the job, says its survivor guilt and saw it in Vietnam. Sonny sees some people sneaking around, team jumps out of the way just in time, shootout, Stan even comes running in and gets one.

Team run upstairs, Borbon is gone but Bianca is there.

Melissa: He heard about their protection quality, took off

Later, Stan takes off to get coroner. Duo are left, say the only person outside the house that knew where they were was Castillo so it must have been inside the house. Bianca says she heard her dad make a call earlier, doesn’t know who or about what, stays out of his business.

Sonny gets really mad, shows her the bodies and says Borbon made a deal and will make sure he sticks to it.

Bianca says while she was in Switzerland her dad used to send her checks from a bank in Miami. Sonny goes off to investigate

Stan’s

Stan comes home and finds Liotta and his muscle in his house. Liotta says he bought Stan’s gambling debt, wants to know where Borbon is. Stan says he won’t talk and if they don’t let him go the Vice team will know something is wrong.

Banco Libre

Sonny gets a call in the car phone, they found Borbon’s courier at a bank, teller is stalling him so the Vice team can show up.

If only they would have searched for hispanic banks it would have been so obvious.

Duo see the courier, an attractive woman come out of the bank and drive away, duo follow. But then someone else follows the car too.

Then some thugs bust in, shootout, duo kill 4 men coming from every entry point.

Borbon/team still alive

Precinct

Dad working late, Stan comes in to see him after Castillo asked to see him. Castillo says duo got Borbon, closes the office door. Uh-oh.

Castillo reluctantly says team got in shootout, then calls him out as being a compulsive gambler and he’s known for a long time, should have stepped in sooner. Asks if someone got to Stan. Stan angrily denies, says he’s clean now and would never give up his partners. Castillo says I can’t take the risk, you’re suspended. Stan is angry, slowly leaves.

Junkyard/Warehouse

Liotta pulls up, his partner walks over, says the detective set up the last hit but don’t mess it up this time. Get Borbon or don’t come out at all.

Stan IS dirty!

Hit team goes into the warehouse but Stan has it wired up and puts himself on a TV. Video says you guys got lucky following Borbon’s fiancé but now Castillo thinks I’m dirty. Now I’m going to blow up the building. At the last minute they run out during the countdown but Stan is waiting for them. Says he was bluffing and he’s arresting them to clear his name. But shootout starts, Stan kills them all.

Driving

Duo show up, pull him aside they want to know about Liotta (Montoya). Izzy says he stays out of cartel business. Sonny starts to threaten him, Izzy says don’t be a badge flasher with a power complex, but says he can’t do it anymore, just gives him money and asks what he knows. Izzy, surprised says Johnny Miranda is recruiting an army for Liotta.

Miranda’s Office

Precinct

Sonny working late, Trudy brings in some papers, leaves. Phone rings, its Tubbs says don’t listen to them. Liotta grabs the phone and says if he doesn’t get Borbon in 12 hours Tubbs is dead.

Highsmiths House

Chief comes in, Sonny is waiting for him. Sonny says he got a phone call that Tubbs is in danger and needs to turn over Borbon. Chief says he knows how badly he feels. Sonny says okay, then tell me where Tubbs is. Chief says I don’t know what you’re talking about, Sonny says oh yeah… I have info from your accountant Max Flynn, the same accountant as Borbon.

Sonny is really turning on the Burnett, shows Chief accounting info that shows Liotta has been paying Highsmith for years. Highsmith tries to say that evidence in inadmissible. Sonny says oh yeah, I”m sure everyone will want to know about your houses and cash and lifestyle. Highsmith says you’re burned out then goes for his gun. Sonny stops him, says yeah I’m burned out and crazy, never know what I’ll do.

Sonny says tell me or I’m gonna shoot your brains out.

Trailer

Liotta and his team along with Tubbs just hanging out. Highsmith comes waltzing in, wants to talk to Liotta. Stan and Sonny watching from sniper rifles, Highsmith says he wants to see Tubbs then will turn over Borbon. Sonny snipers guard holding Tubbs, Liotta shoots Highsmith. Extended shootout, Duo get away while extended police force come running in. The just absolutely destroy the trailer, it literally falls down.

Driving

Duo driving Borbon to the exchange location, get stopped by cops and say Baker wants the drop at a new location. Sonny pulls his gun but Ramon comes up from behind him. Ramon gets everyone out, pulls Borbon aside and kills him. The cops plus Ramon load up the body in the trunk and drive away. Freeze frame on Sonny’s burned out face.

Metro Dade Headquarters

Sonny stops on the papers, no info about a gunshot wound. They should have noticed it, calls the coroner but they don’t know about Borbon, they never saw him. Duo run off

fiancé Apartment

Team kick in the door but they’re too late. Fiancé says she was tricked by him just like they were by Baker and Borbon. He was the one that hired Ramon, that’s why it was so fishy. Baker, Ramon and Borbon where all in on it together. As long as the world though Brobon was dead they’d stop hunting him but no one knows why, it must be someone high up in the gov’t that’s helping him. She says she won’t say where he was going, Sonny says we have ways of making you talk.

Precinct

Duo getting ready, what they’re about to do is to call out the feds which means no pension. But Sonny says we made a deal to stop the cartel and gonna keep it no matter what. Tubbs is nervous, tries to tell Sonny if he doesn’t make it… Sonny says stop talking like that, lets just do this think and whatever happens happens.

Getting ready montage. Sonny still has pictures of Caroline in his locker, not just pics of Billy, or Timmy or whatever. Driving montage very similar to the first montage. Sonny stopped to call Caroline in this montage, afraid he was going to die. This time its Tubbs. Same camera shots, just a way worse song.

Plane

Borbon pulls up in limo w/Ramon. Duo pull up, armed to the teeth. They call out to Borbon, he gets in the plane as a shootout starts with his men. If only they had moved faster getting ready…

Duo look at each other one last time knowing they’re running off to a suicide mission. They’re able to successfully shoot through the first wave, reload, run straight in again, Tubbs takes a bullet but he’s okay. They get to the docks just as Borbon is fling away. Shoot at the plane and just as it flies over they shoot and blow it up.

Both of them left there shocked they’re still alive and it worked.

Later, Baker pulls up his men armed. Baker says what did you do? Sonny says he was gonna give names but not the top name. Baker says this is the new reality, we make deals and I can kill you any time I want. Sonny says do it and walks away. Baker says this isn’t over, I’ll have your badge for this. Duo toss down their badges.

Dad pulls up, says wait.

Melissa: Don’t do it, all I’ll have left is the ladies and all they can do is file papers!

Dad says I’ll back you, don’t quit yet, picks up the badges and says think about this. Gives them one more stare. Fades out.

St. Vitus

Sonny is moving out, not even his boat.

Melissa: He’s got nothing.

Tubbs pulls up in a cab, Sonny surprised to see him, figured he be on his way to NY. But he’s happy to see him. They had one hell of a run.

THey’re all smiles. Tubbs says he is going back to NY, Sonny says he’s gonna keep going south where he doesn’t know anyone. How much further south can he go? What about Timmy?

They say they’ll miss each other, hand shake over the car. Sonny says let me give you a ride to the airport in my stolen car. Some panning shots on the car… Sonny says “Hey Tubbs you ever consider a career in southern law enforcement”

Ending montage

Ah… clips of the show include Zito but not the first Lt. There’s actually a lot of Zito in it.

Why did they let DJ cut his own hair? His hair was so much better in the earlier seasons. Some gratuitous shots of the ladies.

]]>Cannot believe it! We’re actually here. This is, for real, the absolute last episode of Miami Vice… EVER! After three years of slowly churning through every single episode we’ve finally made it to Freefall and we’re all so excited to finally see this episode. Regardless of all its flaws its still a great episode of Miami Vice. The biggest question we ask is: Would we feel different about Freefall if we didn’t watch the lost episodes first.

Freefall did deliver on very, VERY important friendship and that’s exactly how it ended. Even through all their ups and downs and the friction in Too Much, Too Late the master crime fighting duo are still friends. So many of these shows end with everyone parting ways and leaving tons of unanswered questions. This episode ends with… tons of unanswered questions. But, we’ll always know that Crockett and Tubbs still love each other.

John thinks Sonny has found his inner-meat fondler. Melissa has some advice for Bianca trying to distract the man in charge of the coup. Dominic loves the recreation of the Predator scene when they shoot up that trailer.

Its our last episode rundown and one of the best episodes of Go With The Heat ever!

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

Opening

Costa Morada… Viva Revolution! General is upset, talking to re]]>

Cannot believe it! We’re actually here. This is, for real, the absolute last episode of Miami Vice… EVER! After three years of slowly churning through every single episode we’ve finally made it to Freefall and we’re all so excited to finally see this episode. Regardless of all its flaws its still a great episode of Miami Vice. The biggest question we ask is: Would we feel different about Freefall if we didn’t watch the lost episodes first.

Freefall did deliver on very, VERY important friendship and that’s exactly how it ended. Even through all their ups and downs and the friction in Too Much, Too Late the master crime fighting duo are still friends. So many of these shows end with everyone parting ways and leaving tons of unanswered questions. This episode ends with… tons of unanswered questions. But, we’ll always know that Crockett and Tubbs still love each other.

John thinks Sonny has found his inner-meat fondler. Melissa has some advice for Bianca trying to distract the man in charge of the coup. Dominic loves the recreation of the Predator scene when they shoot up that trailer.

Its our last episode rundown and one of the best episodes of Go With The Heat ever!

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

Opening

Costa Morada… Viva Revolution! General is upset, talking to re]]>

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Mon, 04 Mar 2019 11:29:25 +0000dominichttp://gowiththeheat.com/?p=1595freefall,genesis,glenn miller,lyle lovett,miami vice,miami vice season 5,phil collinsFreefall is such a massive, MASSIVE episode we had to break it two. As you know we not only breakdown the actual episode, but we love to look at the guest stars and music that were so important to Miami Vice. With Freefall’s epic amount of music and guest stars we’ve broken them out into their own episode so next week we can focus just on the series finale of our beloved Vice.

This week its all about the atmosphere of Freefall. John gives us the full breakdown on the guest stars, which surprisingly doesn’t include Luis Guzman or Stanley Tucci. In music the Vice producers pulled it off. We get Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Chicago one more time.

Over the last 3 years John has done an amazing job covering this aspect of Miami Vice and this is the final time we’ll be looking at music and guest stars. Its one for the ages, standing ovation required.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

]]>Freefall is such a massive, MASSIVE episode we had to break it two. As you know we not only breakdown the actual episode, but we love to look at the guest stars and music that were so important to Miami Vice. With Freefall’s epic amount of music and guest stars we’ve broken them out into their own episode so next week we can focus just on the series finale of our beloved Vice.

This week its all about the atmosphere of Freefall. John gives us the full breakdown on the guest stars, which surprisingly doesn’t include Luis Guzman or Stanley Tucci. In music the Vice producers pulled it off. We get Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Chicago one more time.

Over the last 3 years John has done an amazing job covering this aspect of Miami Vice and this is the final time we’ll be looking at music and guest stars. Its one for the ages, standing ovation required.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

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Freefall is such a massive, MASSIVE episode we had to break it two. As you know we not only breakdown the actual episode, but we love to look at the guest stars and music that were so important to Miami Vice. With Freefall’s epic amount of music and guest stars we’ve broken them out into their own episode so next week we can focus just on the series finale of our beloved Vice.

This week its all about the atmosphere of Freefall. John gives us the full breakdown on the guest stars, which surprisingly doesn’t include Luis Guzman or Stanley Tucci. In music the Vice producers pulled it off. We get Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, and Chicago one more time.

Over the last 3 years John has done an amazing job covering this aspect of Miami Vice and this is the final time we’ll be looking at music and guest stars. Its one for the ages, standing ovation required.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 21 – FreefallPremiered May 21, 1989Writer: Scott Shepherd (Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, Over the Line, Redemption in Blood w/next writer), Ken Solarz (Hostile Takeover, Hard Knocks, Jack of All Trades). These two worked together on multiple episodes. Last writer is Frank Holman. This is the same name as a character in Crime Story played by Ted Levine. Ken Crime Story, obviously created by Michael Mann & stars previously on Vice actors. Ken Solarz also wrote for Crime Story. Is Frank Holman Michael Mann?Director: Russ Mayberry (Over the Line, TV director royalty)

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On December 3, Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George Bush declared the Cold War over. The two met just a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Malta Summit as the two countries relationship warmed leading up to the Gulf War.

In TV…

On Dec. 17 a little animated show called The Simpsons aired on Fox and I’m sure no one has heard from it since… The Simpsons continues its run on TV after nearly 700 episodes and is, in my opinion, the greatest show in the history of television. Regardless of your stance on current seasons, the shows 30 years has shaped an entire generation with many millions having lived their entire lives with The Simpsons on air. The Simpsons has embiggened the world with its cromulent story-telling, humor and now a whole new generation has embraced the show in memes without any knowledge of its beginning.

In Music…

You can tell the 80’s are coming to an end just by looking at the music that has graced the top of the Hot 100 in the last months of 1989. But in our last This Week in Vice we have the best of the best of the 80’s. There are three songs that reach number one in this time stretch. First lets get the other two out of the way to get to the all-time classic. First up is Blame It on the Rain by Milli Vanilli which we’ve talked about a lot over the last few weeks. Up next is We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel. From the album Storm Front this was one of 3 number one’s on the album.

But, there is no way we end the 80’s and This Week in Vice without talking about Phil Collins one more time. From the multi-platinum album … But Seriously is Another Day in Paradise. The song would win a Grammy for Record of the Year and be one of Collins’ biggest hits. The album featured several classics including I Wish It Would Rain Down and others. Another Day in Paradise would be Collins’ last Hot 100 number one and I can’t think of a better way to end This Week in Vice than with one of my favorite songs of the 80’s from one of the decades most prolific artists.

In Movies…

For the last time we’ll talk about movies we have 4 films winning the box office to end 1989 with, of course, some of the decades best. First up is Harlem Nights starring Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor. The period piece was also written and directed by Murphy and judged too harshley by critics. Next is The War of the Roses starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. Directed by DeVito its the epitome of 90’s materialism taking front and center.

The last two are classics. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson is Back to the Future Part II. Flying cars, hoverboards and self-lacing shoes are all components of the film and many modern tech companies announcements. Finally our last movie and the last number one movie of the 1980’s. Starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo and the rest of the Griswolds in the timeless holiday movie National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. This movie is synonymous with Christmas and tradition for millions of households every year.

And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com for our look at the final episode of Miami Vice. I’d like to thank each and every one of you that’s been with me on this journey. I’m happy I’ve been able to relive so many amazing memories from the greatest decade of the 20th. century. I’ve had a lot of fun over these 108 episodes and I’m sad to say goodbye. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for the 80’s and for me, officially signing off This Week In Vice, bye pals.

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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On December 3, Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George Bush declared the Cold War over. The two met just a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Malta Summit as the two countries relationship warmed leading up to the Gulf War.

In TV…

On Dec. 17 a little animated show called The Simpsons aired on Fox and I’m sure no one has heard from it since… The Simpsons continues its run on TV after nearly 700 episodes and is, in my opinion, the greatest show in the history of television. Regardless of your stance on current seasons, the shows 30 years has shaped an entire generation with many millions having lived their entire lives with The Simpsons on air. The Simpsons has embiggened the world with its cromulent story-telling, humor and now a whole new generation has embraced the show in memes without any knowledge of its beginning.

In Music…

You can tell the 80’s are coming to an end just by looking at the music that has graced the top of the Hot 100 in the last months of 1989. But in our last This Week in Vice we have the best of the best of the 80’s. There are three songs that reach number one in this time stretch. First lets get the other two out of the way to get to the all-time classic. First up is Blame It on the Rain by Milli Vanilli which we’ve talked about a lot over the last few weeks. Up next is We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel. From the album Storm Front this was one of 3 number one’s on the album.

But, there is no way we end the 80’s and This Week in Vice without talking about Phil Collins one more time. From the multi-platinum album … But Seriously is Another Day in Paradise. The song would win a Grammy for Record of the Year and be one of Collins’ biggest hits. The album featured several classics including I Wish It Would Rain Down and others. Another Day in Paradise would be Collins’ last Hot 100 number o]]>

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On December 3, Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George Bush declared the Cold War over. The two met just a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Malta Summit as the two countries relationship warmed leading up to the Gulf War.

In TV…

On Dec. 17 a little animated show called The Simpsons aired on Fox and I’m sure no one has heard from it since… The Simpsons continues its run on TV after nearly 700 episodes and is, in my opinion, the greatest show in the history of television. Regardless of your stance on current seasons, the shows 30 years has shaped an entire generation with many millions having lived their entire lives with The Simpsons on air. The Simpsons has embiggened the world with its cromulent story-telling, humor and now a whole new generation has embraced the show in memes without any knowledge of its beginning.

In Music…

You can tell the 80’s are coming to an end just by looking at the music that has graced the top of the Hot 100 in the last months of 1989. But in our last This Week in Vice we have the best of the best of the 80’s. There are three songs that reach number one in this time stretch. First lets get the other two out of the way to get to the all-time classic. First up is Blame It on the Rain by Milli Vanilli which we’ve talked about a lot over the last few weeks. Up next is We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel. From the album Storm Front this was one of 3 number one’s on the album.

But, there is no way we end the 80’s and This Week in Vice without talking about Phil Collins one more time. From the multi-platinum album … But Seriously is Another Day in Paradise. The song would win a Grammy for Record of the Year and be one of Collins’ biggest hits. The album featured several classics including I Wish It Would Rain Down and others. Another Day in Paradise would be Collins’ last Hot 100 number o]]>

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Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:11:07 +0000dominichttp://gowiththeheat.com/?p=1578lost episode,miami vice,miami vice season 5,mink deville,pam grier,public enemyOkay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns.

To be honest, we’re all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan’s gambling, Tubbs’ terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett’s strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn’t even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 20 – Too Much, Too LatePremiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall)Writer: John Connor (only episode he’s written for anything)Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he’ll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody’s in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. )

Music

Show notes

Opening

Hooker row, how we’re gonna miss you! So many great memories, so many foreign dignitaries caught paying for sex.

Woman at home, talking to a man named Swain. She wants some drugs, but wants it for free. Swain breaks the table and flips out. He’s pissed. Yvonne already owes him money. Girl watching it go down and goes in her room.

Lynette calls her Valerie, she’s scared. Her mom is using again and there’s a man she’s scared of. Valerie says stay there, I’m coming to help. She calls Tubbs and asks to keep it family, don’t send a patrol car.

Meanwhile Swain is destroying the house, then starts beating up Yvonne. Lynette tries to break it up but Swain hits her. Goes back to beating the mom.

Tubbs pulls up, pulls his gun but Swain runs off like he was expecting it, escapes. Tubbs goes back to Yvonne and Lynette.

Credits

Hospital

Tubbs comes in, checks on Yvonne. They don’t want to talk to him, won’t give up the name. Lynette tries to say please buy Yvonne tells her to be quiet. Tubbs says fine, but I’m going to keep in touch.

After Tubbs leaves Lynette says she’s gonna tell Tubbs, but Yvonne says don’t Swain is my only connection and she hurts real bad inside. She asks Lynette just to stay with her mom and she concedes. A true junkie. Not the other ones we’ve had in Vice where they’re just degenerates. Junkies use for a whole bunch of reasons and a lot of times they’re good people who have had bad things happen in their life.

Airport

Valerie flies in

Precinct

Sonny is talking to Tubbs but Tubbs is somewhere else. Sonny wants help with a case but Tubbs is barely functioning. Sonny eventually calls him out and that’s right when Valerie walks in. Everyone is happy to see each other but Sonny lets the two love birds have their time, leaves.

Melissa: She dress up like a mime, is that whats going on here.

Tubbs is head over heels for Valerie, can see it written all over him. Valerie thanks him, Tubbs asks how Yvonne and Valerie know each other. Valerie tells the story and says we need to help them. Yvonne’s had a hard life and she’s Lynette’s godmother. Tubbs says he tried to get info, Valerie says let me talk to her. She goes to leave and Tubbs says don’t spend all your time working, Valerie says you wanna invite me out to dinner. Tubbs says yeah, sure.

Valerie says you should go into a program then says we should go out tonight. Yvonne says she has something to do tonight and also can you loan me some cash. Valerie sees right through the request, Yvonne says she hurts inside. Lynette tries to stop it, saying she’ll only give it to Swain. Valerie reluctantly gives her the cash but says tomorrow you’re going into a program

You know its always best to tell a junkie the date they’re going into rehab, they won’t disappear or anything.

Precinct

Stan on the phone placing another bet, Sonny walks in and Stan tries to fake the call but Sonny is suspicious. He then says that his program has turned him around, thanks to Sonny/Rico he needs those meetings bad. Sonny don’t buy it.

Raoul’s

Valerie/Tubbs having dinner. At first talking shop then switch to what’s up with us? Tubbs wants her bad and she’s the only habit he’s got. Start kissing

Yvonne’s

Yvonne is trying to buy, pays back the money owed and wants to buy more. He says no way, she says I’ll do anything. Swain says you’d have to pay me but I’ll take Lynette as payment, flashes her a baggy and says someone has to do it why not me.

Swain goes into the room, Lynette is scared. Yvonne has second thoughts and runs in, Swain throws her on the ground by the drugs. Says we had a deal I’m not breaking it.

This is one of the most powerful scenes in all of Miami Vice. The junkie, the girl and the dealer. It felt so powerful.

Precinct

Next day, Tubbs comes in in a good mood. He feels like he and Valerie are back. Sonny says go slow buddy, Tubbs says everything feels so right this time.

Valerie calls, Tubbbs goes from happy to frantic. Runs out.

Yvonne’s

Valerie is there, Yvonne is dead looks like she had been stabbed.

Beachfront

Valerie talking to Valerie, she feels so responsible for all of it, having given Yvonne money. They try to comfort her, she says neighbors saw Lynette run off. Sonny leaves to put out an APB.

Valerie/Tubbs go down the beach. They’re going to go see Izzy and Manny, who are now dance instructors and selling stocks plus financial advice. Valerie tries to say you need a license and Izzy tries to seduce Valerie. Tubbs gets right to the point and wants to know where someone named Swain is, plays hardball. Izzy caves, says he’ll see what he can do.

Tubbs comes dancing in, feels like he’s 18 again. Sonny once again says go slow, you haven’t seen her in three years. Tubbs isn’t listening though, says he’s gonna ask her to marry him.

They argue, Tubbs says ever since Caitlyn you don’t trust your feelings anymore. That was a step to far and things get pretty icy.

Tubbs goes and picks up Valerie, she knows where Lynette would run off too when things got rough at home

Park

Valerie, Tubbs search the park for Lynette, eventually find her sitting alone, she runs to Valerie tells her Swain raped her.

Metro Dade Headquarters

Valerie and the duo talk to a doctor sent to talk to Lynette but Valerie says no you can’t talk, let the police find Swain first. Doctor leaves angry, Valerie says you two need to get off your ass and find this guy, storms off.

Stan’s

Stan watching sports roundup, he lost all his bets. Turns off the TV, looks at a snow globe but hears his car alarm going off. Races outside and sees his car being towed. Driver says we’re taking the car as payment for your loses tonight. Stan fights them off yelling “Stay out of my life” and steals the tow truck.

Hotel

Tubbs trying to talk to Valerie, she says she needs some time. Tubbs tells her we’re not young any more and this isn’t the right moment but I love you and will you marry me. Valerie surprised, says I need to be here for Lynette. Tubbs asks did you hear me? Valerie says yes I did but still gives no answer. Tubbs, sad puppy dog gets up, looks back and then leaves.

Bar

Tubbs goes and meets with Sonny, they’re waiting for Izzy. Tubbbs says this case is getting between him and Valerie. Sonny says yeah that can happy and Tubbs gives him a look like “You wanna go?”

Sonny eventually says he thinks there’s something fishy about Valeries involvement. She’s hiding the kid, she knew exactly where Lynette was, there’s something wrong about this. Tubbs gets angry, goes to storm out and runs into Izzy. Izzy see’s the tension, says Swain is at a crackhouse every night and gives him the address. Tubbs leaves, Izzy tells Sonny Swain is a bad dude.

Stan’s

Stan gets woken up by some mobsters, they say we won’t tolerate your behavior anymore. You owe us now, we own you and you need to do us a favor. Stan is in deep shit. Mobsters leave.

Cordero’s Crackhouse

Cordero and Swain doing business. Cordero says you’re too small time to be such a pain in the ass, Swain pulls a knife, says once he’s got a new supplier he’s gonna be king of these streets. Swain leaves but duo catch him.

Metro Dade Headquarters

Valerie, Lynette and the duo there to identify Swain. Swain is in the lineup but she says she doesn’t see him.

Tubbs comes in and talks to Valerie. He confronts her about her involvement. She admits she’s been hiding Lynette and protecting her. But, now Lynette is missing and she’s taken Valeries gun.

Tubbs calls the precinct, they need to get to Swain’s place.

Tubbs is very mad about all the stuff Valerie hasn’t been telling him.

Swains

Lynette is there and Swain is pretty happy. Lynette pretending to come back to Swain. Swain gets suspicious and asks does your mom know you’re here. She says no, moms’ dead and pulls a gun out of the bag. She says after Swain left she talked to her mom who blamed her for crying and said get used to Swain coming over. Something snapped and she stabbed her mom.

Tubbs and Valerie come busting in, Valerie slowly take the gun away. Valerie slowly aims the gun at Swain hoping the trigger would get pulled accidentally or something.

Tubbs says Swain is going to jail for a long time.

Metro Dade

Valerie in the interrogation room, Tubbs comes in. Says Lynette is with a doctor, helping her with juvenile authorities. Valerie says what was I supposed to do, turn her in for murder. Tubbs says so you framed the guy? Valerie says what you’ve never done that before? Tubbs says no, you’re a cop Valerie. She says she’s burned out. Valerie says there’s some things she didn’t fake but its too late for us? Tubbs says “Woman…”

Valerie says she’s sorry, tries to leave. Tubbs stops her, asks where she’s going. She says after the trial she’s going back to NY to turn in her badge. Leaves.

]]>Okay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns.

To be honest, we’re all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan’s gambling, Tubbs’ terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett’s strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn’t even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 20 – Too Much, Too LatePremiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall)Writer: John Connor (only episode he’s written for anything)Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he’ll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody’s in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. )

Music

Show notes

Opening

Hooker row, how we’re gonna miss you! So many great memories, so many foreign dignitaries caught paying for sex.

Woman at home, talking to a man named Swain. She wants some drugs, but wants it for free. Swain breaks the table and flips out. He’s pissed. Yvonne already owes him money. Girl watching it go down and goes in her room.

Lynette calls her Valerie, she’s scared. Her mom is using again and there’s a man she’s scared of. Valerie says stay there, I’m coming to help. She calls Tubbs and asks to keep it family, don’t send a patrol car.

Meanwhile Swain is destroying the house, then starts beating up Yvonne. Lynette tries to break it up but Swain hits her. Goes back to beating the mom.

Tubbs pulls up, pulls his gun but Swain runs off like he was expecting it, escapes. Tubbs goes back to Yvonne and Lynette.

Credits

Hospital

Tubbs comes in, checks on Yvonne. They don’t want to talk to him, won’t give up the name. Lynette tries to say please buy Yvonne tells her to be quiet. Tubbs says fine, but I’m going to keep in touch.

After Tubbs leaves Lynette says she’s gonna tel]]>

Okay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns.

To be honest, we’re all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan’s gambling, Tubbs’ terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett’s strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn’t even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 20 – Too Much, Too LatePremiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall)Writer: John Connor (only episode he’s written for anything)Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he’ll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody’s in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. )

Music

Show notes

Opening

Hooker row, how we’re gonna miss you! So many great memories, so many foreign dignitaries caught paying for sex.

Woman at home, talking to a man named Swain. She wants some drugs, but wants it for free. Swain breaks the table and flips out. He’s pissed. Yvonne already owes him money. Girl watching it go down and goes in her room.

Lynette calls her Valerie, she’s scared. Her mom is using again and there’s a man she’s scared of. Valerie says stay there, I’m coming to help. She calls Tubbs and asks to keep it family, don’t send a patrol car.

Meanwhile Swain is destroying the house, then starts beating up Yvonne. Lynette tries to break it up but Swain hits her. Goes back to beating the mom.

Tubbs pulls up, pulls his gun but Swain runs off like he was expecting it, escapes. Tubbs goes back to Yvonne and Lynette.

Credits

Hospital

Tubbs comes in, checks on Yvonne. They don’t want to talk to him, won’t give up the name. Lynette tries to say please buy Yvonne tells her to be quiet. Tubbs says fine, but I’m going to keep in touch.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Valerie Gordon returns, surprising everyone, to help her friend and frame someone else for murder in the final lost episode Too Much Too Late. This is the penultimate episode of all of Miami Vice and of This Week In Vice. Next week is the final episode of This Week In Vice and the last time we’ll be covering the 1980’s. For the second to last time, this wee we’ll be looking back to Oct. 1 to Nov. 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Oct. 17 at 5:04PM, just before the start of game 3 of the Bay Bridge World Series between the Oakland Athletics and the San Fransisco Giants, a 6.9 earthquake struck the Bay Area. Centered in the Santa Cruz mountains and named for the nearby Loma Prieta Peak, the earthquake devestated the South Bay with ripple effects all over Northern California. With millions of dollars in damages, over 3,000 injured and 63 people killed in the quake it also happened on live on national television as the two local Bay Area teams were playing each other in the World Series.

As a Bay Area native, this quake is a major moment in my life. Dozens of buildings damaged, bridges and overpasses collapsed and millions without power left the area in shock for years and is still talked about by those who lived through the event. The one bright spot was on Oct. 28 when my favorite team, the Oakland A’s, finished their sweep of the Giants to win the World Series.

In Music…

In the fall of 1989 there are only three songs that will reach number one on the Hot 100. Although all three are great, there’s one mammoth song we have to talk about. The other two songs to reach the top spot are Listen to Your Heart by Roxette and When I See You Smile by Bad English. These songs are fine and all, but they’re not Janet Jackson.

By a landslide the biggest song of this time period and perhaps the biggest song of 1989 is Miss You Much by Janet Jackson. From the mega album Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 which had number one songs from 1989 to 1991, a massive tour and even a movie, this was the first single released and immediately hit number one. The song, the beat, the dancing and the music video are all examples of Janet’s greatness that would endure through most of the 90’s.

In Movies…

There are only two movies that rule the box office of fall 1989. One of them is from last week with Black Rain winning two weekends in early October. But the biggest movie and dominating the box office for 5 weeks is Look Who’s Talking. Starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis and Bruce Willis as the voice of Mikey this movie was a surprise hit. To be totally honest, I’d rather watch Uncle Buck.

And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com for our last two episodes ever. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for this week, I’ll be back one more time next week to say goodbye to the 80’s. Bye pals.

You are free to share, copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and/or remix, transform or build upon the material as long as you distribute the work under the same terms and license. You may not use or distribute for commercial use without permission.

You must give appropriate attribution or credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Valerie Gordon returns, surprising everyone, to help her friend and frame someone else for murder in the final lost episode Too Much Too Late. This is the penultimate episode of all of Miami Vice and of This Week In Vice. Next week is the final episode of This Week In Vice and the last time we’ll be covering the 1980’s. For the second to last time, this wee we’ll be looking back to Oct. 1 to Nov. 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Oct. 17 at 5:04PM, just before the start of game 3 of the Bay Bridge World Series between the Oakland Athletics and the San Fransisco Giants, a 6.9 earthquake struck the Bay Area. Centered in the Santa Cruz mountains and named for the nearby Loma Prieta Peak, the earthquake devestated the South Bay with ripple effects all over Northern California. With millions of dollars in damages, over 3,000 injured and 63 people killed in the quake it also happened on live on national television as the two local Bay Area teams were playing each other in the World Series.

As a Bay Area native, this quake is a major moment in my life. Dozens of buildings damaged, bridges and overpasses collapsed and millions without power left the area in shock for years and is still talked about by those who lived through the event. The one bright spot was on Oct. 28 when my favorite team, the Oakland A’s, finished their sweep of the Giants to win the World Series.

In Music…

In the fall of 1989 there are only three songs that will reach number one on the Hot 100. Although all three are great, there’s one mammoth song we have to talk about. The other two songs to reach the top spot are Listen to Your Heart by Roxette and When I See You Smile by Bad English. These songs are fine and all, but they’re not Janet Jackson.

By a landslide the biggest song of this time period and perhaps the biggest song of 1989 is Miss You Much by Janet Jackson. From the mega album Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 which had number one songs from 1989 to 1991, a massive tour and even a movie, this was the first single released and immediately hit number one. The song, the beat, the dancing and the music video are all examples of Janet’s greatness that would endure through most of the 90’s.

In Movies…

There are only two movies that rule the box office of fall 1989. One of them is from last week with Black Rain winning two weekends in early October. But the biggest movie and dominating the box office for 5 weeks is Loo]]>

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Valerie Gordon returns, surprising everyone, to help her friend and frame someone else for murder in the final lost episode Too Much Too Late. This is the penultimate episode of all of Miami Vice and of This Week In Vice. Next week is the final episode of This Week In Vice and the last time we’ll be covering the 1980’s. For the second to last time, this wee we’ll be looking back to Oct. 1 to Nov. 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Oct. 17 at 5:04PM, just before the start of game 3 of the Bay Bridge World Series between the Oakland Athletics and the San Fransisco Giants, a 6.9 earthquake struck the Bay Area. Centered in the Santa Cruz mountains and named for the nearby Loma Prieta Peak, the earthquake devestated the South Bay with ripple effects all over Northern California. With millions of dollars in damages, over 3,000 injured and 63 people killed in the quake it also happened on live on national television as the two local Bay Area teams were playing each other in the World Series.

As a Bay Area native, this quake is a major moment in my life. Dozens of buildings damaged, bridges and overpasses collapsed and millions without power left the area in shock for years and is still talked about by those who lived through the event. The one bright spot was on Oct. 28 when my favorite team, the Oakland A’s, finished their sweep of the Giants to win the World Series.

In Music…

In the fall of 1989 there are only three songs that will reach number one on the Hot 100. Although all three are great, there’s one mammoth song we have to talk about. The other two songs to reach the top spot are Listen to Your Heart by Roxette and When I See You Smile by Bad English. These songs are fine and all, but they’re not Janet Jackson.

By a landslide the biggest song of this time period and perhaps the biggest song of 1989 is Miss You Much by Janet Jackson. From the mega album Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 which had number one songs from 1989 to 1991, a massive tour and even a movie, this was the first single released and immediately hit number one. The song, the beat, the dancing and the music video are all examples of Janet’s greatness that would endure through most of the 90’s.

In Movies…

There are only two movies that rule the box office of fall 1989. One of them is from last week with Black Rain winning two weekends in early October. But the biggest movie and dominating the box office for 5 weeks is Loo]]>

cleanNonono3:14dominichttp://45.55.158.20/?podcast=this-week-in-vice-107-oct-1-nov-18-1989http://45.55.158.20/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/TWIV-E107-Oct-1-to-Nov-18-1989-PUBLISH.mp3Go With The Heat 130 – Leap of Faithhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoWithTheHeat/~3/zhUyZYlKDsk/
Mon, 18 Feb 2019 11:06:14 +0000dominichttp://gowiththeheat.com/?p=1564joey chandler,joey hardin,lost episode,miami vice,miami vice season 5,ycuJoey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants?

Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of FaithPremiered June 28, 1989Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one)Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”)

]]>Joey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants?

Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of FaithPremiered June 28, 1989Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one)Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”)

Joey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants?

Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat.

Episode Information

Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of FaithPremiered June 28, 1989Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one)Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”)

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team disappears and is replaced by a potential spin off of young cops in the third lost episode Leap of Faith. Since we only have 3 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to Aug. 13 to Sept. 30, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Sept. 22 Hurricane Hugo made landfall in South Carolina after spinning for days through the Carribean. A few days before Hugo struck Puerto Rico as a Category 2 storm but restregnthened to a Category 4 when reaching the continental US. When the massive storm cleared it left billions of dollars in damages and 61 people dead.

In Sports…

On Aug. 24 Pete Rose formally accepted to be placed on Major League Baseball’s ineligible list after the fallout of the Dowd Report. The former baseball player turned manager is considered one of the MLB’s greatest players of all-time and the accusations then factual proof of gambling, including on his own team, were a shock to all of baseball. Now 30 years later, Rose has yet to be reinstated and continues to live in the dark shadows of baseball history.

In Music…

Through the remaining summer of 1989 we have 5 number one hits on the Hot 100. Of course there are some familiar names inluding Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul, Don’t Wanna Lose You by Gloria Estefan and Hangin Tough by New Kids on the Block which is a reminder it is nearly 1990 and music has changed quite a bit.

The two biggest songs from this stretch in time are Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx and Girl I’m Gonna Miss You by Milli Vanilli. From the album Repeat Offender, Right Here Waiting was a worldwide phenomenon and really just the beginning for Marx. He would release another 12 albums with Repeat Offender going triple platinum.

Milli Vanilli will have another number one song in 1989, all from the mega album Girl You Know Its True. Being a mega-hit is an understatement of the impact Milli Vanilli had in 1989. With 5 singles and 3 number one’s the album went 6x platinum and spent 41 weeks in the top ten on the Billboard Top 200. Scandal aside, Milli Vanilli were legit superstars.

Finally onto my personal favorite. Starring John Candy and written and directed by the great John Hughes is the fantastic comedy Uncle Buck. Its fun, heartfelt and has John Candy at his absolute best. This is what people think of when they think of the 80’s, a time when the world wasn’t so serious and political. Candy and Hughes, we miss you both terribly.

And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for this week, bye pals.

You are free to share, copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and/or remix, transform or build upon the material as long as you distribute the work under the same terms and license. You may not use or distribute for commercial use without permission.

You must give appropriate attribution or credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team disappears and is replaced by a potential spin off of young cops in the third lost episode Leap of Faith. Since we only have 3 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to Aug. 13 to Sept. 30, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Sept. 22 Hurricane Hugo made landfall in South Carolina after spinning for days through the Carribean. A few days before Hugo struck Puerto Rico as a Category 2 storm but restregnthened to a Category 4 when reaching the continental US. When the massive storm cleared it left billions of dollars in damages and 61 people dead.

In Sports…

On Aug. 24 Pete Rose formally accepted to be placed on Major League Baseball’s ineligible list after the fallout of the Dowd Report. The former baseball player turned manager is considered one of the MLB’s greatest players of all-time and the accusations then factual proof of gambling, including on his own team, were a shock to all of baseball. Now 30 years later, Rose has yet to be reinstated and continues to live in the dark shadows of baseball history.

In Music…

Through the remaining summer of 1989 we have 5 number one hits on the Hot 100. Of course there are some familiar names inluding Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul, Don’t Wanna Lose You by Gloria Estefan and Hangin Tough by New Kids on the Block which is a reminder it is nearly 1990 and music has changed quite a bit.

The two biggest songs from this stretch in time are Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx and Girl I’m Gonna Miss You by Milli Vanilli. From the album Repeat Offender, Right Here Waiting was a worldwide phenomenon and really just the beginning for Marx. He would release another 12 albums with Repeat Offender going triple platinum.

Milli Vanilli will have another number one song in 1989, all from the mega album Girl You Know Its True. Being a mega-hit is an understatement of the impact Milli Vanilli had in 1989. With 5 singles and 3 number one’s the album went 6x platinum and spent 41 weeks in the top ten on the Billboard Top 200. Scandal aside, Milli Vanilli were legit superstars.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team disappears and is replaced by a potential spin off of young cops in the third lost episode Leap of Faith. Since we only have 3 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to Aug. 13 to Sept. 30, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On Sept. 22 Hurricane Hugo made landfall in South Carolina after spinning for days through the Carribean. A few days before Hugo struck Puerto Rico as a Category 2 storm but restregnthened to a Category 4 when reaching the continental US. When the massive storm cleared it left billions of dollars in damages and 61 people dead.

In Sports…

On Aug. 24 Pete Rose formally accepted to be placed on Major League Baseball’s ineligible list after the fallout of the Dowd Report. The former baseball player turned manager is considered one of the MLB’s greatest players of all-time and the accusations then factual proof of gambling, including on his own team, were a shock to all of baseball. Now 30 years later, Rose has yet to be reinstated and continues to live in the dark shadows of baseball history.

In Music…

Through the remaining summer of 1989 we have 5 number one hits on the Hot 100. Of course there are some familiar names inluding Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul, Don’t Wanna Lose You by Gloria Estefan and Hangin Tough by New Kids on the Block which is a reminder it is nearly 1990 and music has changed quite a bit.

The two biggest songs from this stretch in time are Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx and Girl I’m Gonna Miss You by Milli Vanilli. From the album Repeat Offender, Right Here Waiting was a worldwide phenomenon and really just the beginning for Marx. He would release another 12 albums with Repeat Offender going triple platinum.

Milli Vanilli will have another number one song in 1989, all from the mega album Girl You Know Its True. Being a mega-hit is an understatement of the impact Milli Vanilli had in 1989. With 5 singles and 3 number one’s the album went 6x platinum and spent 41 weeks in the top ten on the Billboard Top 200. Scandal aside, Milli Vanilli were legit superstars.

In Movies…

Its the middle of summer 1989 and there are 4 movies that reach the top of the box office. First up is the comedy classic Parenthood directed by cleanNonono3:22dominichttp://45.55.158.20/?podcast=this-week-in-vice-106-aug-13-sept-30-1989http://45.55.158.20/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/TWIV-E106-Aug-13-Sept-30-1989-PUBLISH.mp3

Go With The Heat 129 – Miracle Manhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoWithTheHeat/~3/VBc_KH3ba-w/
Mon, 11 Feb 2019 11:32:40 +0000dominichttp://gowiththeheat.com/?p=1555izzy,la familia andre,miami vice,miami vice season 5Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve.

Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end.

]]>Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve.

Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end.

]]>Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve.

Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team struggles to take down a drug lord when a new super hero emerges in the city in the second lost episode Miracle Man. Since we only have 4 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to June 25 to Aug. 12, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On July 19 United Airlines flight 232 departing Denver en route to Chicago crashed in Sioux Falls, Iowa. 111 died of the 296 on board which is quite remarkable considering the circumstances. Miracuosly all four pilots survived the crash and went back to work pilots after the crash.

In TV news on July 5 NBC aired the pilot episode for what would be Seinfeld. At the time the show was called The Seinfeld Chronicles and after the pilot renamed the show and yada yada yada became one of the biggest shows in TV history. For many the question you ask is if the show is, in fact, spongeworthy.

Easily the best song from this stretch is from one of the greatest artists of all time. For the blockbuster movie is Batdance by the remarkable Prince. What more could you ask for? A huge movie with a title song from an even bigger musician. Even the music video is amazing.

In Movies…

There are three movies that win the box office throughout the summer including Turner and Hooch and Lethal Weapon 2. Bringing back the entire cast and directed by the great Richard Donner Lethal Weapon 2 is one of the few times the second movie is better than the first.

But the biggest movie of the summer is the aformentioned Batman. Directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger the film was a tremendous success leading to many more Batman films and the much more important Batman: The Animated Series through the 90’s.

And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for this week, bye pals.

You are free to share, copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and/or remix, transform or build upon the material as long as you distribute the work under the same terms and license. You may not use or distribute for commercial use without permission.

You must give appropriate attribution or credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team struggles to take down a drug lord when a new super hero emerges in the city in the second lost episode Miracle Man. Since we only have 4 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to June 25 to Aug. 12, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On July 19 United Airlines flight 232 departing Denver en route to Chicago crashed in Sioux Falls, Iowa. 111 died of the 296 on board which is quite remarkable considering the circumstances. Miracuosly all four pilots survived the crash and went back to work pilots after the crash.

In TV news on July 5 NBC aired the pilot episode for what would be Seinfeld. At the time the show was called The Seinfeld Chronicles and after the pilot renamed the show and yada yada yada became one of the biggest shows in TV history. For many the question you ask is if the show is, in fact, spongeworthy.

Easily the best song from this stretch is from one of the greatest artists of all time. For the blockbuster movie is Batdance by the remarkable Prince. What more could you ask for? A huge movie with a title song from an even bigger musician. Even the music video is amazing.

In Movies…

There are three movies that win the box office throughout the summer including Turner and Hooch and Lethal Weapon 2. Bringing back the entire cast and directed by the great Richard Donner Lethal Weapon 2 is one of the few times the second movie is better than the first.

But the biggest movie of the summer is the aformentioned Batman. Directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger the film was a tremendous success leading to many more Batman films and the much more important Batman: The Animated Serie]]>

Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team struggles to take down a drug lord when a new super hero emerges in the city in the second lost episode Miracle Man. Since we only have 4 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to June 25 to Aug. 12, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.

In news…

On July 19 United Airlines flight 232 departing Denver en route to Chicago crashed in Sioux Falls, Iowa. 111 died of the 296 on board which is quite remarkable considering the circumstances. Miracuosly all four pilots survived the crash and went back to work pilots after the crash.

In TV news on July 5 NBC aired the pilot episode for what would be Seinfeld. At the time the show was called The Seinfeld Chronicles and after the pilot renamed the show and yada yada yada became one of the biggest shows in TV history. For many the question you ask is if the show is, in fact, spongeworthy.

Easily the best song from this stretch is from one of the greatest artists of all time. For the blockbuster movie is Batdance by the remarkable Prince. What more could you ask for? A huge movie with a title song from an even bigger musician. Even the music video is amazing.

In Movies…

There are three movies that win the box office throughout the summer including Turner and Hooch and Lethal Weapon 2. Bringing back the entire cast and directed by the great Richard Donner Lethal Weapon 2 is one of the few times the second movie is better than the first.

But the biggest movie of the summer is the aformentioned Batman. Directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger the film was a tremendous success leading to many more Batman films and the much more important Batman: The Animated Serie]]>

cleanNonono2:47dominichttp://45.55.158.20/?podcast=this-week-in-vice-105-june-25-aug-12-1989http://45.55.158.20/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/TWIV-E104-June-25-Aug-12-1989-PUBLISH.mp3Go With The HeatnonadultAn enthusiasts podcast for the cultural phenomenon that was Miami Vice. Each week Dominic, John, and Jenna break down an episode of Miami Vice starting at episode 1 and running through the entire course of the show.